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Cookies

What are 'cookies'?

Cookies are small pieces of information sent by a web server to a web browser, which enables the server to collect information from the browser. Essentially a cookie takes the form of a small text file deposited on your computer's hard drive. See also What cookies are not.

Examples of what cookies do:

Allow websites recognise that you have already have given a username and password (signed in to a website) so you don't need to do it for every web page requested.
Allow the measurement of activity on websites eg to discover what the most popular content areas/pages are.
Analyse visitor data to help us understand how you use our website eg are you a new visitor, or a returning one? When are our busiest times?

What does the AET use them for?

The AET uses cookies to ensure that you can interact with our websites successfully, to identify you when you sign in to any of our websites, to keep track of your browsing patterns and to handle any personal data you choose to give us during the completion of forms or registration. If you want to prevent our cookies being stored on your computer in future, you may do so by referring to your internet browser's instructions. Find out more about this.

Like all charities, we have to assess the use and impact of our work: on our website to do this we use a type of 'tracking cookie'. This is used to monitor the volume of usage of our website. This does not identify individuals, rather it identifies visits. For a visit we record anonymously what content is viewed on the site during that visit. We use this data to understand which areas are most used which, in turn, informs improvements in our services to you. View the full breakdown and details of the cookies used on this site.

What happens if I disable them?
If you disable our cookies you may not be able to access certain services or facilities on our sites and your use of our sites may be restricted.

Can I delete cookies after my visit to your site?
Yes, you can control them through your internet browser: find out more.

What cookies are not
Cookies do not identify you personally and they do not hold personal data. However, cookies are used to enable our website to handle the personal data you may choose to provide to us, such as completing an online form or registering with the website. There is nothing sinister about the cookies used on the AET website!

Cookies do not allow us, nor do we seek to "secretly" collect personal data about you.

The use of cookies does not give access to the rest of your computer.

Our website can only access those cookies it uses to operate. We do not have access to the cookies from other websites, and in turn other websites do not have access to cookies used by the AET website.